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Summary

The focus of ETHICS OF LEADERSHIP is the ethical challenges that are distinctive to leaders and leadership. Organized around themes such as power and the public and private morality of leaders, the book explores the ethical issues of leadership in a variety of contexts including, business, NGOs, and government. It integrates material on ethics and leadership from the great Eastern and Western philosophers with leadership literature and case studies. This multi-disciplinary approach helps philosophers and leadership scholars present a fully integrated view of the subject.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

ix

Introduction: Ethics and the Study of Leadership

xi

Case: The Parable of the Saddhu

xvi

Bowen McCoy

The Moral Challenges of Power and Self-Interest

1

(52)

Sources of Power and Influence

3

(10)

Gary Yukl

Justice and the Leader

13

(15)

Plato

Case: ``The Ring of Gyges,''

28

(3)

Plato

Self Interest and Human Nature

31

(7)

Thomas Hobbes

The Qualities of Princes

38

(6)

Niccolo Machiavelli

Why Self Interest Is Best

44

(9)

Ayn Rand

Virtue and Public and Private Morality of Leaders

53

(40)

Virtue Ethics, Aristotle

55

(8)

Case: Sleazy or Stupid?

63

(1)

Joanne B. Ciulla

The First Sermon and the Synopsis of Truth, Buddha

64

(4)

Case: Does Personal Morality Matter?

68

(2)

Joanne B. Ciulla

The Bathsheba Syndrome: The Ethical Failure of Successful Leaders

70

(11)

Dean Ludwig

Clinton Longnecker

The Conscience of Huckleberry Finn

81

(12)

Jonathan Bennett

Duties of Leaders and Followers

93

(48)

Good Will, Duty, and the Categorical Imperative

94

(16)

Immanuel Kant

Case: Innocent or Guilty?

110

(1)

Joanne B. Ciulla

Case: On Women and Girls

111

(1)

Joanne B. Ciulla

Moral Luck

112

(6)

Bernard Williams

Case: Is a Lie Always a Lie?

118

(1)

Joanne B. Ciulla

Case: The Accused and Duties of Law-Abiding Citizen

119

(4)

Hannah Arendt

The Analects, Confucius

123

(18)

Leadership for the Greatest Good

141

(44)

What Utilitarianism Is

143

(9)

John Stuart Mill

Case: Prejudice or Preference?

152

(1)

Joanne B. Ciulla

Case: Corneas in the Congo

153

(1)

Joanne B. Ciulla

Distributive Justice

154

(7)

John Rawls

Case: The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas

161

(6)

Ursula Le Guin

Zarathustra's Prologue

167

(8)

Friedrich Nietzsche

The Lao Tzu (Tao Te Ching)

175

(10)

Lao Tzu

The Moral and Emotional Relationship of Leaders and Followers

185

(42)

Legitimate Authority and Charisma

187

(3)

Case: The Only God You'll Ever See: Jim Jones and the People's Temple

190

(10)

Charles Lindholm

The Myth of Charisma

200

(10)

Robert C. Solomon

The Servant as Leader

210

(7)

Robert Greenleaf

The Structure of Moral Leadership

217

(10)

James MacGregor Burns

Moral Leadership and Culture

227

(48)

Anthropology arid the Abnormal

229

(8)

Ruth Benedict

Trying Out One's New Sword

237

(10)

Mary Midgley

Values, Beliefs, and Leadership

247

(5)

F. G. Bailey

Case: Fuller's Dilemma: Street Children and Substance Abuse

252

(2)

Karen Marquis

Joanne B. Ciulla

Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations I Commission on Human Rights